Dear all,

A fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship, joint between the University of 
Liverpool and the Diamond Light Source, is now available. Paying an enhanced 
stipend, it involves application of computational methods to characterise and 
solve diffraction datasets from crystals of transmembrane helical proteins. The 
studentship is based at both Liverpool and Diamond Light Source providing a 
unique opportunity to develop and apply computational methods at world leading 
X-ray facilities. The closing date for applications is Friday 6th April. 
Applicants should have or expect to graduate with a 1st or high 2:1 degree.

For details of the project and information on how to apply please see
https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=96121
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New computational approaches to characterise and solve multi-crystal 
diffraction datasets of transmembrane proteins from the VMXm beamline at 
University of Liverpool on 
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PhD Project - New computational approaches to characterise and solve 
multi-crystal diffraction datasets of transmembrane proteins from the VMXm 
beamline at University of Liverpool, listed on FindAPhD.com



Daniel Rigden

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